LOT 1635 A South Tirolean carved wooden figure of a standing saint (p...
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A figure of a saint designed for a frontal and slightly lowered viewpoint. The work shows a standing figure turned slightly to one side. He has his head shaved into a tonsure and wears a monk's habit, the attribute which he originally held in his left hand is no longer extant. The piece originates from Vilnöss near Klausen in Tyrol. It is similar in composition and drapery to a figure of Saint Leonard by a Brixen master (possibly Hans Klocker) that was once housed in the collection of Albert Figdor in Vienna, but this image displays more slender proportions. Dimensions Height 126 cm Artist or Maker Südtirol around 1500 Medium Carved three-quarters in the round, the reverse flattened and deeply hollowed out. With partially overpainted older polychromy. Condition Report The right hand and a separately attached part of the lower edge of the work lost, the original hem of the robe cut. Wear with losses to the polychromy. Literature Hubert Wilm: Alte Kunst, lebendig. Bildwerke einer Privatsammlung, Frankfurt/Main 1942, p. 36, no. 157 illus. - For the comparison work, see: Auction catalogue of the Sammlung Figdor, part 1, vol. 4, Berlin (Paul Cassirer) 1930, no. 229, pl. CII. Provenance Collection of Georg Hartmann, Frankfurt/Main, no. 157 (labelled to the reverse). - 477th Lempertz auction, Cologne, 15.04.1964, lot 319. - Subsequently in a South German private collection. Notes VAT: Margin scheme
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